Andrei, Liviu Catalin and Andrei, Dalina (2021): Foreign Direct Investments (II).
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Our ever surviving obsession running our undertaking from its start – i.e. previously to the basic study, published in 2019 and 2020 – like a ‘red thread’ is that one single scientific truth about foreign direct investments (FDI) vis-à-vis plenty of theories, models and empirical studies in which these – actually, what is here called international directly invested capital – are seen so differently acting in different countries and regions of the world. So, first, this must be about the whole world at once. Then, it simply must be about a number of countries/ entities for which all capital entries (FDI) equal all capital issues (directly investments abroad/DIA) and so the FDI stock balances of these countries make the null sum. Then, our previous and basic paper was for a comprehensive picture drawn about our world through the amounts of directly invested capital flows in work between nations. We found the uneven capitals distribution throughout the world – i.e. obvious and the most obvious at the first sight --, accompanied by a curious trend of FDI and opposite DIA equalizing on each world country. So, about half of the world total amount of capital developed by just four-five countries and regions, then, a top-17 of countries and regions with the overwhelming capital majority on both FDI(entries) and DIA(issues). We also found the flows’ developing dynamic that looks somehow different than the basic ‘static’ image – e.g. hierarchy of the same top entities changes. Then, there was a by regions description of the world of capital flowing between nations – and we’ll be a bit back to in this text below – deepening the primary view on the tops of countries-regions – i.e. not too much structural difference between the total world and each of regions. The annexes of that previous paper brought some specific concepts in – i.e. new in the field, not yet to be found in specific dictionaries --, the common features of individual country’s evolving through joining this international capital part, classification of 215 world countries according to their contribution to international directly invested capital – i.e. classifications for FDI, DIA, FDI stock balances and dynamics of FDI and DIA, all these for all countries -- and finally there were a few words for each country in context. In this paper below it will be staying on international flows of capital among countries and on regions, as previously, but more deeply on flows identifying and classifying, here basing on our first, primary and ever basic model(theory) assumptions: ‘capital is world belonging, then distributes among countries’ . It will be here below to find exactly where the same capital comes from, how many sources are there to talk about for a world picture imagined this way. All these below that are text, model and empiric analysis will carry with them a new theory about foreign direct investments in the field.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | Foreign Direct Investments (II) |
English Title: | Foreign Direct Investments (II) |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | foreign direct investments (FDI), direct investments abroad (DIA), FDI stocks balance, Cooperation capital (Ccp) |
Subjects: | F - International Economics > F0 - General F - International Economics > F2 - International Factor Movements and International Business F - International Economics > F2 - International Factor Movements and International Business > F21 - International Investment ; Long-Term Capital Movements |
Item ID: | 106661 |
Depositing User: | Mr Liviu Catalin Andrei |
Date Deposited: | 24 Mar 2021 00:24 |
Last Modified: | 24 Mar 2021 00:24 |
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URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/106661 |